The Manx families who are not Kindred, at least not entirely...
The Quayle family are traditionally matriarchal with very few boy children ever born to them.
Residing uncomfortably close to the Dragon Kindred in Maughold, they are Wise Women devoted to the Goddess, the Original Guardians of the sacred stones.
Originally from Kent, Paul Howard restores Rowan, a tall Catherinian house on the banks of the Sulby River in Ramsey.
With his Manx wife he builds a family, a business, and a new life on the Island.
Manx clergyman Edward Faragher and his Scottish wife, Molly are granted an Anglican church and parish in the north of the Island.
They settle in the Rectory, a draughty old house on the outskirts of Ramsey.
Henry Radcliffe is the last male in an ancient line of Manx men, his mother half-Scottish and half-Irish. Margaret, his young wife, is English born with a Welsh mother.
Henry and Maggie reside in the old Radcliffe House, Ballamooar, with their young family.
The Quine family have farmed the land above Kerrowmoar for hundreds of years, but their fragile line is threatened by a charming, yet deadly stranger.
Their home is the gloomy Cronk Dhoo farmhouse nestling under a squat Manx Hill which keeps them in almost permanent shadow.
Ramsey Photo by Mike Quine (2021) - used with permission
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